Tornadoes cause damage through a combination of powerful winds that can tear apart structures and vegetation and flying debris that can cause severe damage on impact.
Two ways a tornado can cause damage to property is through very strong winds and debris carried by those winds.
Tornadoes destroy property in two ways. Powerful winds can tear apart or collapse structures. Second, the winds can carry objects at high speeds, this flying debris can make damage more severe than the wind alone.
The damage that an earthquake inflicts depends on its magnitude and the characteristics of the ground in the area where it hits. Some examples of damages that can occur after an earthquake are landslides, the collapse of structures and the loss of lives.
It is Tsunamis, Aftershocks, Liquefaction, and Shaking.
It depends on the intensity of the tornado an what it hits. The very weakest tornadoes can cause damage, peeling shingles and breaking tree limbs, but rarely actually destroy anything. The most violent tornadoes can destroy almost anything. Houses and trees are swept away, cars are mangled beyond recognition, large brick buildings are leveled, roads are peeled from the ground.
A tornado effects the world, in many ways. Firstly, it can effect people, the environment, animals etc. Since a tornado is a really dangerous type of storm with all different kinds of harmful bacteria.
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
It destroys property in two ways. First of all, the intense winds of a tornado can damage or destroy most property. Secondly, it picks up objects like furniture and parts of buildings, turning them into high speed projectiles.
There are two basic ways in which tornadoes cause damage. First, the wind in a tornado carries an enormous amount of force, which can damage tor destroy structures and vegetation. Second, debris carried by a tornado can cause significant damage on impact.
It can cause damage to life and property. It can also lead to tsunami in seas.
True. One of the most common ways for a tornado to cause damage is by tearing off the roof of a building, which causes the walls to lose stability.
by their high wind speedsby using other debris or other objects as a weapon by flinging it to property
Powerful winds - The winds themselves can cause serious damage by lifting siding, roof pieces, and objects. Debris - Once the winds pick up, they create debris. The debris can hit cars, houses, or people. Large items like trees can be knocked down and land on property.
Both tornadoes and earthquakes can damage or destroy buildings and infrastructure and can kill and injure people. However they cause damage in different ways.
Tornadoes cause damage with their high winds, flying debris, and sometimes by toppling trees into buildings. Though you might think of the second and ther as the same.
Tornadoes cause damage through powerful winds which, on rare occasions, are strong enough to tear buildings from their foundations. Tornadoes also cause damage through the high-speed debris carried by the winds.
This question can be interpreted in a few ways. Tornadoes can occur and cause damage just about anywhere in the world that gets thunderstorms. The area along with a tornado causes damage is called its damage path. The longest damage path (distance that tornado traveled) on record was 219 miles. The widest damage path (how big the actual tornado was) was 2.5 miles.
it depends on how strong or how big the tornado or water spout is. they both can be very damaging in many ways.